نتایج جستجو برای: مقدار nap

تعداد نتایج: 70113  

2011
Toshiharu Takeda Choong-Soo Yun Masaki Shintani Hisakazu Yamane Hideaki Nojiri

Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) form nucleoprotein complexes and influence the expression of genes. Recent studies have shown that some plasmids carry genes encoding NAP homologs, which play important roles in transcriptional regulation networks between plasmids and host chromosomes. In this study, we determined the distributions of the well-known NAPs Fis, H-NS, HU, IHF, and Lrp ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Mónica Gavira M Dolores Roldán Francisco Castillo Conrado Moreno-Vivián

Bacterial periplasmic nitrate reductases (Nap) can play different physiological roles and are expressed under different conditions depending on the organism. Rhodobacter sphaeroides DSM158 has a Nap system, encoded by the napKEFDABC gene cluster, but nitrite formed is not further reduced because this strain lacks nitrite reductase. Nap activity increases in the presence of nitrate and oxygen bu...

Background and purpose: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women around the world with a very high degree of mortality and morbidity. Conventional treatments use cytotoxic drugs which have high levels of side effects, affecting the patient’s quality of life. Therefore today’s pharmacology is looking into treatments with low side effects and maximum efficiency. The helicobact...

2003

A B s x a A C v In the dark, the photoaffinity reagent, N-(4-azido-2-nitrophenyl)-2aminoethylsulfonate (NAP-taurine), acts as a reversible inhibitor of red cell anion exchange when it is present either within the cell or in the external solution. A detailed analysis of the inhibition kinetics, however, reveals substantial differences in the responses to the probe at the two sides of the membran...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
X Zhang L Y Young

The anaerobic biodegradation of naphthalene (NAP) and phenanthrene (PHE) was investigated by using sediment collected from the Arthur Kill in New York/New Jersey harbor. The initial cultures were composed of 10% sediment and 90% mineral medium containing 20 mM sulfate. Complete loss of NAP and PHE (150 to 200 muM) was observed after 150 days of incubation. Upon refeeding, NAP and PHE were utili...

2006
Min-Hao Yuan Ching-Yuan Chang

This study investigated the application of catalytic oxidation process with ozone to decompose polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The process is noted as ozone-catalytic oxidation (OZCO). Naphthalene (Nap), which is the simplest and lowest toxic PAH, was taken as a target compound. The emission of Nap to the atmosphere was generally found from waste incineration or diesel engine combustio...

Journal: :Genetics 1982
B Ganetzky C F Wu

Two classes of X-linked behavioral mutants of Drosophila melanogaster, leg-shaking mutants and bang-sensitive mutants, are suppressed by nap(ts) (no action potential, temperature-sensitive), an autosomal temperature-sensitive paralytic mutation. So far, nap(ts) is found to suppress thirteen mutations at seven loci, two of which produce leg shaking and five bang-sensitivity. Suppression is reces...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1978
P A Knauf W Breuer L McCulloch A Rothstein

Exposure of cells to intense light with the photoactivatable reagent, N-(4-azido-2-nitrophenyl)-2-aminoethylsulfonate (NAP-taurine), present in the external medium results in irreversible inhibition of chloride or sulfate exchange. This irreversible inhibition seems to result from covalent reaction with the same sites to which NAP-taurine binds reversibly in the dark. As shown in the preceding ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
N Shikama H M Chan M Krstic-Demonacos L Smith C W Lee W Cairns N B La Thangue

The p300/CREB-binding protein (CBP) family of proteins consists of coactivators that influence the activity of a wide variety of transcription factors. Although the mechanisms that allow p300/CBP proteins to achieve transcriptional control are not clear, it is believed that the regulation of chromatin is an important aspect of the process. Here, we describe a new level of p300-dependent control...

Journal: :Blood 2000
J E Ehlert A Ludwig T A Grimm B Lindner H D Flad E Brandt

The platelet-derived neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP-2, 70 amino acids) belongs to the ELR(+) CXC subfamily of chemokines. Similar to other members of this group, such as IL-8, NAP-2 activates chemotaxis and degranulation in neutrophils (polymorphonuclear [PMN]) through chemokine receptors CXCR-1 and CXCR-2. However, platelets do not secrete NAP-2 as an active chemokine but as the C-termin...

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